Thank you very much for the amazing video you are a fine Craftsman and it's very enjoyable watching you work with the metals and with the hammer and the forge excellent job. 🤗🙏🏻👍🕊️
I disagree, high quality would have ground every surface shiny, the rust and surface corrosion will make an inferior produce. I was given one of the and it lasted about two trips. Luckily they were just fun trips and not a survival experience. It broke off one of the corners chopping a light wood.
Yeah, unless those are special welding glasses, Rayban's or better yet, Raynan's will not protect you from welding arc radiation. But old boy on the power hammer, he's got some skill! And I think he is the "best protected" of them all. lol I don't understand though how ANY of these guys, or some of the Vietnamese or Taiwanese people I see making knives and stuff wear sandals and don't get molten hot chunks on their feet and have excruciating wounds on the daily! One last thing, and they may just not have filmed it, or I was off in never never land, but not once did I see a quench.... Nor did I see forging scale being removed indicating a quench... Did they even harden the steel at all?
I don't question the quality of their work, but I do question the quality of the materials (mystery metals & mystery wood with knots and dubious grain) as well as the practicality of the design. Why cut away the collar so much and make the handle unnecessarily so curvy? For the same or less work, it could be a much more useful tool.
This is low low quality Damascus..Why?..Because for a good forge welding you need to grind clean every piece of steel...Also they do not use any borax during the press weld....On the market there are tons of damascus blades coming from this countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh etc... Often they delaminate and the hardness id well below 50 R
Damaging the camera? The mask was added during video editing by software. My guess is the video editing guy applied a mask to selectively reduce the overexposure of the arc so we could better observe the welding process. Otherwise that area would be one big white blob.
@@jimmywoods5329that has nothing to do with the camera that's only in the video that's not in front of the camera so what you're saying makes no sense
You should put the country these guys are from. Pakistan? Regardless, they kick ass! They have certainly learned through the ages with this shit, fixing and maintaining everything themselves. Carry on, thanks!
Seems like its only good to chop thin sticks that you can break with your hand....please chop some real wood to show the quality of the axe...otherwise lots of hard work hope it pays off for them.The axes do look good but doubt they can go the mile.
Why would you want to? There are much better axes made by better-paid workers under much safer and healthier conditions available from reputable sources in the US.
That metal is overheated and way too soft, also the guy working the metal is not bonding the layers properly. Why is the guy scribing with white-out ? Holy crap they take so much material off the axeheads... the handles are made of really bad wood with holes in it... The axes are pretty but entirely wall-hangers. The steel was never heat treated. The wood was never properly sealed or even actually fitted properly with the wedge... the axehead should not slip on that easily and should not need any glue to stay in place. 100% Chinesium quality.
Excellent work
I love the safety equipment :P
Maravilhosa ferramenta forjada de qualidade 💪💪👍👍
Спасибо друг, очень полезный ролик получился 👍👍
Thank you very much for the amazing video you are a fine Craftsman and it's very enjoyable watching you work with the metals and with the hammer and the forge excellent job. 🤗🙏🏻👍🕊️
Honestly, any industrial museum would give them decades of development. Isn't it like living in a sci-fi movie or cargo cult?
Nice work. They must be highly paid with benefits
Benefits or not doesn’t matter, men will do any job to take care of their families and provide.
Incredible. I'd love one of those in my wood shed.
Beautiful but is it useful? No quenching no hardness......
Nice twist to it 😊😊
WELL DONE 👏 ✔️. A WORK OF ART 🎨 🎉🎉..
wow!very nice work
This is real high quality damascus work....pakistani doing so good
I disagree, high quality would have ground every surface shiny, the rust and surface corrosion will make an inferior produce. I was given one of the and it lasted about two trips. Luckily they were just fun trips and not a survival experience. It broke off one of the corners chopping a light wood.
amazing. if the workers aren't wearing slippers, and the floor isn't dirty, I am not going to watch it.
Awesome craftsmanship Awesome axes very well made tools
Yeah, unless those are special welding glasses, Rayban's or better yet, Raynan's will not protect you from welding arc radiation. But old boy on the power hammer, he's got some skill! And I think he is the "best protected" of them all. lol I don't understand though how ANY of these guys, or some of the Vietnamese or Taiwanese people I see making knives and stuff wear sandals and don't get molten hot chunks on their feet and have excruciating wounds on the daily! One last thing, and they may just not have filmed it, or I was off in never never land, but not once did I see a quench.... Nor did I see forging scale being removed indicating a quench... Did they even harden the steel at all?
I don't question the quality of their work, but I do question the quality of the materials (mystery metals & mystery wood with knots and dubious grain) as well as the practicality of the design. Why cut away the collar so much and make the handle unnecessarily so curvy? For the same or less work, it could be a much more useful tool.
How does that guy have any fingers left?
This is low low quality Damascus..Why?..Because for a good forge welding you need to grind clean every piece of steel...Also they do not use any borax during the press weld....On the market there are tons of damascus blades coming from this countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh etc... Often they delaminate and the hardness id well below 50 R
It looked ok till the first cut and fold, no borax
More for show than go
Kesici ağıza sertleştirme yapılmadı.Nasıl bir çelikse.
Bella da vedere ma sicurezza zero 😮
Faltou tratamento térmico para endurecer o aço
Garbage in garbage out. Same forge used to make the knives.
Nice
Good job...
Beautiful
No guard on the shaper? 😳😳
Chất lượng không thể nào so với người Nhật bản được. Loại này chỉ bán được ở chợ và không thể gọi nghề gia truyền.
They could easily and rapidly drift the eye in the axe using the power hammer and drifts. Much faster and less tooling.
Don’t change what works
But it looks much nicer!!!!!!
Drifts work great, but find a hardened drift there. Or a hardened ax or knife.
It's like the TV show Forged and Fire but it's in hell
Thank you for blocking out the welding flash 😊😊
강철 ,두께 ,모양 다 좋아요 , 손잡이 모 양도 좋아요 산에서는 필수품
👍👍👍
Nice
why cover the arc welding flash ?? its not going to heart our eyes from the video
People who are seizure prone appreciate it.
Very true. OSHA backwards.
Keep from damaging the camera
Damaging the camera? The mask was added during video editing by software. My guess is the video editing guy applied a mask to selectively reduce the overexposure of the arc so we could better observe the welding process. Otherwise that area would be one big white blob.
@@jimmywoods5329that has nothing to do with the camera that's only in the video that's not in front of the camera so what you're saying makes no sense
Eye protection?
Mi a plăcut acest videoclip de ce nu le călește topoarele să fie tratate.
You should put the country these guys are from. Pakistan? Regardless, they kick ass! They have certainly learned through the ages with this shit, fixing and maintaining everything themselves. Carry on, thanks!
nice 😊
Wouldn’t it be better on the body to have tables and chairs? Advil commercial.
That part of the world works on the ground, Western people can not squat for hours.
No earmuffs 😮
No safety glasses no hearing protection no nothing. OSHA where are you?
... no anything*
That junk stee they are using would split apart like a biscuit if they tried to power drift in an eye.
Seems like its only good to chop thin sticks that you can break with your hand....please chop some real wood to show the quality of the axe...otherwise lots of hard work hope it pays off for them.The axes do look good but doubt they can go the mile.
Schweißen mit Sonnenbrille und sandalen 😂
I'm sure to buy one axe. If I were there
This is the way
are you hollow inside ?
Can i get one shipped out to USA?
Why would you want to? There are much better axes made by better-paid workers under much safer and healthier conditions available from reputable sources in the US.
this is real USA citizens?
Are* these* real US citizens? Of course not, they're in Pakistan. How they come up with calling this nonsense "US axe" is a mistery.
why call it a USA axe? your not in the USA...
😂😂😂
Hame milega
@20:33 what you all came here to see
That metal is overheated and way too soft, also the guy working the metal is not bonding the layers properly. Why is the guy scribing with white-out ? Holy crap they take so much material off the axeheads... the handles are made of really bad wood with holes in it... The axes are pretty but entirely wall-hangers. The steel was never heat treated. The wood was never properly sealed or even actually fitted properly with the wedge... the axehead should not slip on that easily and should not need any glue to stay in place. 100% Chinesium quality.
that's pure Pakistanium Saar
How do we buy one from them???
Not at all because it'd be a waste of money!
Мля, просто дичь какая-то. На горячем производстве они в сланцах работают
How to contact you brother?
124gujarat009@gmail.com
Where you at?
Is that where those cheap shite looking axes on Etsy come from.
A US axe made in Pakistan 😂
Mofo wearing sunglasses to wield but the editor thinks doing the same to us will help
At least he is closer to Damascus Syria than anybody in the United states.
한국으로 좀 보내 주세요 산에서는 아주 좋아요
You can buy tools of much better quality, made in a much safer work environment and in your own home country!
Багато затрат і лишньої роботи
22,❤,
23,❤,
Wenn es spritzt ist es kaputt😢
Over here OSHA would stop this whole process.
Don't comment it just like you 50 yrs ago. We have to go through the process of life
you are incoherent
@@fenwickc2274 Always report such bot nonsense as spam.
Nampak apa ni 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You need to have that emoji addiction treated!
РУБАТЬ ВЕТОЧКИ
I think in this crapy shop there are various fingers cutted off, blind eyes and more....
... crappy* shop / fingers cut* off (no such thing as "cutted"). Otherwise completely agreed.
Nice twist to it 😊😊